Monday, August 19, 2024

Eating for a Healthy Heart

We all face challenges with diet and cholesterol at some point. It’s tough to eat perfectly all the time, 
no  matter how hard we try. But focusing on heart-healthy eating is crucial for restoring health and reducing the risk of heart attacks.

Your Heart and Food

Here’s what we know: diets high in saturated fats can raise your cholesterol, increasing your risk of heart disease. Obesity and high sodium intake can also elevate blood pressure, leading to inflammation and heart problems.


To help prevent heart disease and improve your health, try these tips:

1. Eat Plenty of Fish

Fish like herring, sardines, and salmon are rich in Omega-3 fatty acids, which can help lower cholesterol. Including a variety of fish in your diet can be beneficial.

2. Choose Healthy Fats and Oils

Saturated fats, found in meat, butter, and coconut oil, can increase heart disease risk. Avoid these until your cholesterol is under control and you’re at a healthy weight. Opt for seafood and nuts for protein instead of red meats. Monounsaturated fats, like those in olive oil, are heart-healthy and perfect for cooking, dressings, and dipping sauces.